The color(s) gray, dark green, medium green, light green, purple, brown, beige, red, yellow, light-blue, medium blue, dark blue, lilac, orange, pink, white and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of two stylized non-Latin words and a design featuring the head and upper torso of a young girl and a flowered rectangular background. The upper, middle, and top lower portion of the rectangle is light blue with flowers scattered throughout. A small portion of the rectangle at the bottom is white. The light blue and white portions of the rectangle are separated from one another by single flowers on stems extending horizontally from both the left and right. The stem and leaves of the flowers are dark blue, the petals are gray with white dots in each petal and a dark blue center to the flower. On either side of the leaves and stem are gold circles, with seven spaced along the upper side of the stems, and six circles spaced along the lower side of the stems. Within the white portion of the rectangle, one of the non-Latin words appears in black. The image of the head and upper torso of a young girl or woman appears in the light blue portion of the rectangle, with the girl having yellow, gold and brown hair with a wreath of red flowers with yellow centers and white dots, and blue and red stems and leaves with three gold dots on the upper side of the leftmost stem. The girl is wearing a white dress with red trim at the neckline. The girl's skin is beige, her mouth red, her teeth white, her cheeks pink, her eyes blue and white with black lashes, and her brows brown. Shading for her facial features is rendered in gold and brown. The flowers distributed across the light blue background have gray, dark green, brown, blue, orange and red stems, and leaves and flowers colored pink, dark blue, medium blue, white, medium green, dark green, lilac, purple, orange, red, and brown. The second non-Latin word appears in black within a white rectangle with curved top and bottom sides in the top center of the light blue portion of the rectangle.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "KOMMUNARKA" and "KUPALINKA" and the first term means "female communard" in English and the second term does not have an English translation but is the name mythological goddess of love in Slavic culture.